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Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new notebook lineup of Apple. Steve Jobs introduces the new MacBook Pro, show the unibody.
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Unknown length - 2008-10-23
http://mediahangout.blogspot.com Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new notebook lineup of Apple. Steve Jobs introduces the new MacBook Air. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Apple.com from Google Video says
(in Video: New Apple MacBook 2008)
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8 min - 2008-10-18
Apple launched new MacBook on Oct 14, 2008. Look at the how the cool Precision aluminum unibody enclosure was machined and look at what your finger can do on the Multi-Touch trackpad.
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(in Video: Steve Jobs announces the new MacBook)
Here, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new MacBook which is made from a solid piece of aluminum.
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Added: October 15, 2008
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(in Video: Steve Jobs introduces new MacBook trackpad - 2008)
Steve Jobs introduces the new MacBook track pad which is made of glass and also doubles as a click pad eliminating the need for a separate button for clicking.
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Keywords: Apple new trackpad macbook pro gestures click pad steve jobs apfaq apmastersite
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New macbook
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Keywords: apple macbook trackpad Macbook Pro 2008
Added: October 14, 2008
Benchmarks and Battery Life Comparing the 13-inch aluminum unibody MacBook of 2008 to the 13-inch aluminum unibody MacBook Pro to the 13-inch MacBook now shows that there really isn't a big difference between the three models. The small discrepancies fall inside the margin of error, an...
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